MINI Wants To Help US Drivers Learn How To Drive A Stick | Carscoops carscoops
Performance Center in Thermal, California. There, a team of experienced instructors will guide participants through the theoretical side of things inside the classroom before offering a hands-on driving experience on the test track.The course is focused on vehicle controls, finding the friction point in the clutch, and practicing smooth starts/stops/acceleration, alongside other fun and challenging tasks.
, the initiative “welcomes a new generation of manual drivers while allowing others to sharpen their skills after years of driving automatic”. The company suggests that MINI owners have “long valued the manual transmission models” which is why they brought back this option in theMINI Cooper, Cooper S, and JCW models are offered with a six-speed manual transmission in the US as an alternative to the eight-speed auto.
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